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Family points finger at Sol

- SANDI KWON HOO

THE FAMILY of 11-year-old Onkarabets­e Thole, who drowned in a stormwater canal between Gogga pump station and Riemvasmaa­k in Galeshewe, intends to take legal action against Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty.

The boy’s father, Thapelo Thole, stated that he had also reported the matter to the SA Human Rights Commission for investigat­ion.

“The municipali­ty was negligent as it should have attended to the massive water leaks at Gogga pump station years ago. It poses a drowning hazard for children as the area has not been cordoned off,” said Thapelo.

The Galeshewe police have opened an inquest into Onkarabets­e’s death after police divers recovered his body after he went swimming in the stormwater canal on Sunday.

Thapelo explained that his son went with his older brother, Mosimanega­pe Mocholo, and a group of friends to gather wood on Sunday, at around 1pm.

“They stay near the stormwater canal. It is believed that Onkarabets­e saw the water and decided to take a dip as he was getting hot,” said Thapelo.

“He jumped into the hole where the water was coming out. The current was strong and it swept him into the middle of the dam.

“Mosimanega­pe jumped into the water in an attempt to help him but Onkarabets­e pushed him away because he didn't want his brother to land up in the same predicamen­t.”

Thapelo added that upon returning to the scene after running to find help, Mosimanega­pe found Onkarabets­e submerged under the water.

“I was out of town for work-related purposes at the time of the incident and I was informed at around 5.21pm that he went missing. The police search and rescue unit retrieved his body late on September 11.”

Thapelo believed that the death of his son could have been prevented.

“There are no danger signs to warn the community of how deep the water is and it is easy to misjudge the depth. Children will be children and my son will not be the only child to jump into the water.

“It cannot be correct for the municipali­ty to leave the waterfille­d hole open. The canal was dug in the field to divert the water. Our children are falling into these dams.

“This is a crisis for the community as it is difficult to prevent children from playing next to open holes. How many more lives must be lost before any action is taken?”

He said that Onkarabets­e had two older brothers and two younger sisters.

Meanwhile, SA Liberated Public Sector Workers Union (Salipswu) Northern Cape chairperso­n ME Siro this week extended condolence­s to Thapelo as a founder member and provincial organiser of Salipswu.

“The provincial leadership is deeply shocked and saddened at the news of the passing of Thapelo’s son following his drowning after falling into a hole that was dug by the municipali­ty. Losing a child is the most heart-wrenching tragedy a parent can go through and leaves a void that cannot be filled,” said Siro.

He urged for action to be taken against Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty.

“No parent deserves to go through what the family is going through at this point, to see their child's life ended abruptly in the prime of his youth. The pain is too unbearable to contemplat­e.

“We call on law enforcemen­t agencies to ensure that Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty faces the full might of the law

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this dark period.”

Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty spokespers­on Thoko Riet said the local authority had intended to work on the 965mm line behind Gogga pump station when the water supply was interrupte­d last weekend.

“We were supposed to fix that leak but decided against it due to the amount of water, as it would have delayed the process of restoring the water supply on time. We will, however, fix the leak during our next planned water interrupti­on,” said Riet.

“As a municipali­ty, we want to send our condolence­s to the family on their loss.”

Riet added that the next planned water interrupti­on would take place from October 6-10 to repair major leaks, including the leaks on the

R31 and N12 roads.

The spokespers­on for the Office of the Mayor, Keobakile Musunse, indicated that Sol Plaatje executive mayor Kagisho

Sonyoni would assist with the costs of the funeral, which be held tomorrow.

“The mayor is extremely concerned about this matter and will ensure that this problem is fixed during the next water shutdown that will address serious leakages in the city,” said Musunse.

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Thole, who drowned in a stormwater canal
between Gogga pump station and Riemvasmaa­k in
Galeshewe. Picture: Supplied
Onkarabets­e Thole, who drowned in a stormwater canal between Gogga pump station and Riemvasmaa­k in Galeshewe. Picture: Supplied

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